Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Evaluation and Graduation of Students
Section 7-204 - Assessment of Testing and Measurement Programs

(a)    (1)    In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
        (2)    “Criterion-referenced test” means a measuring instrument that meets common standards or criteria including validity, reliability, objectivity, efficiency, and usefulness.
        (3)    “Measurement” means a procedure for determining quantity.
        (4)    “Standardized test” means a measuring instrument that:
            (i)    Is designed to measure important common outcomes of representative courses of study;
            (ii)    Is administered according to specific detailed directions prescribed in a manual;
            (iii)    Is scored by an objective procedure;
            (iv)    Provides norms for comparison of individual scores with representative group scores; and
            (v)    Provides information needed for judging the value of the test.
        (5)    “Test” means a method, technique, or instrument that measures the amount, status, or level of progress achieved toward an instructional objective.
        (6)    “Test objectivity” means a set of conditions leading to standard procedure and interpretation, and the elimination of all elements of personal bias.
        (7)    “Test reliability” means the consistency with which a test can be trusted to give the same or similar scores or descriptions of behaviors at different times.
        (8)    “Test validity” means the extent to which an appraisal technique actually measures the element it is designed to measure.
    (b)    (1)    The State Board shall conduct a comprehensive, in-depth assessment of State mandated testing and measurement programs.
        (2)    The assessment shall include for each State mandated testing or measurement program an evaluation of:
            (i)    Costs of materials for administering the testing and measurement programs;
            (ii)    The efficiency and effectiveness of the testing and measurement programs;
            (iii)    Administrative procedures and costs associated with the testing and measurement programs;
            (iv)    Allocation of time devoted to testing and measurement; and
            (v)    Methods for scoring and utilization of test results.
        (3)    The assessment shall include an analysis of the validity, reliability, and objectivity of all testing and measurement instruments including:
            (i)    Standardized tests;
            (ii)    Criterion-referenced tests; and
            (iii)    The functional testing program established under § 7-203 of this subtitle.
    (c)    For any test instrument authorized for use in a State mandated testing and measurement program, the Board shall recommend procedures and standards for determining test validity, test reliability, and test objectivity.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Education

Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education

Title 7 - Public Schools

Subtitle 2 - Evaluation and Graduation of Students

Section 7-201 - Evaluation to Discover Learning Disabilities; Programs for Disabled Students

Section 7-202 - Minimum Reading Levels Required

Section 7-202.1 - Curriculum Standards for Core Subjects at Each Grade Level -- Submission to State Board -- System of Assessments -- Identification of Low-Performing Schools

Section 7-203 - Education Accountability Program

Section 7-203.1 - Grants for the Administration of the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test

Section 7-203.2 - Collection, Maintenance, and Analysis of Graduation Records

Section 7-203.3 - Assessments Administered in a Local School System

Section 7-203.4 - Comprehensive Support and Improvement Plans

Section 7-203.5 - Implementation of 9th Grade Tracker System -- Report on Students Graduating on Time -- Statewide Report by Department

Section 7-204 - Assessment of Testing and Measurement Programs

Section 7-205 - Promotion and Graduation of Students

Section 7-205.1 - High School Curriculum and Graduation Requirements

Section 7-205.2 - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillator Instruction

Section 7-205.4 - Credit for Work-Based Training and Classroom Instruction Completed Under Registered Apprenticeship Program

Section 7-206.1 - High School Diploma for Certain Individuals Enlisted During World War Ii or Korean Conflict

Section 7-207 - State Merit Scholastic Awards Program

Section 7-208 - Maryland Seal of Biliteracy Act

Section 7-210 - Prekindergarten and Kindergarten Assessments

Section 7-211 - Summer School Enrollment Costs

Section 7-212 - High School Seniors Encouraged to Complete Fafsa or Msfaa -- Annual Report to Maryland Longitudinal Data System